After abortion – there is hope.
Healing is possible. God’s ocean of mercy is immense and bottomless. In this Jubilee Year of Hope, the Church calls all who suffer from the burden of abortion to run to the loving arms of Christ – Who is Mercy.
Abortion is a grave evil. Sadly, some have gone on to believe that abortion in and of itself is a mercy. In many instances, a woman who did not intend to be pregnant, is now pregnant, and abortion appears to be a viable option that will end her suffering, and the suffering of others connected to the pregnancy.
Yet, one who offers abortion often forgets the impact abortion has long after the finite decision to end the pregnancy is made.
For any woman who has lost a child, the reality of that loss remains, and the need for healing continues.
In an abortion, there is a woman who is a mother, and there is another human being in its earliest forms of development that has passed to eternal life. It is the mother who often deals with the physical, emotional, and spiritual trauma long after the abortion occurs.
However, it is not just women who experience the trauma of abortion. Fathers, siblings, friends, and grandparents can also experience the pain of either having participated in the abortion or experiencing the loss of a loved one.
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The Divine Mercy of Christ: There is Hope and Healing after Abortion - AD Today
Healing is possible. God's ocean of mercy is immense and bottomless. In this Jubilee Year of Hope, the Church calls all who suffer from the burden of abortion to run to the loving arms of Christ – Who is Mercy.